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Meaning of "divinylbenzene"

Divinylbenzene is a noun referring to a chemical compound used in the production of resins and polymers
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  • Any of three isomeric vinyl derivatives of benzene that are used to make copolymers with styrene

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A sulfonated styrene divinylbenzene copolymer is thus produced.
Divinylbenzene and styrene give good results.
Suitable divinyl monomers are divinylbenzene and divinylcyclohexane.
Divinylbenzene is commonly used as the crosslinking agent.
The polystyrene contained divinylbenzene as the crosslinker.
The crosslinkers can be diallyl phthalate or divinylbenzene.
Divinylbenzene gives particularly good results.
Preferably the polyunsaturated monomer is isoprene or divinylbenzene.
According to this document divinylbenzene is particularly well suited.
Most preferably the crosslinking agent is divinylbenzene.
This resin has a styrene divinylbenzene copolymer matrix.
Divinylbenzene can also be used for this purpose.
Contain much higher content of divinylbenzene.
Divinylbenzene and its derivatives.
These resins are generally defined by their divinylbenzene content.

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Compounds such as divinylbenzene and divinyl ether also can be used.
Preferably the polyvinylic monomer is divinylbenzene.
Preference will be given to using divinylbenzene or a dimethacrylate as crosslinking agent.
The effective porosity is adjustable by selection of divinylbenzene content.
Divinylbenzene is particularly preferred.
Styrene and mixtures of styrene and divinylbenzene are preferred.
Compounds such as divinylbenzene and divinyl ether also can be used as crosslinkers.
Amidoxime resins were synthesized by suspension polymerization of acrylonitrile and divinylbenzene.
Sulphonated copolymers of styrene with divinylbenzene are most particularly suitable.
Suspension copolymerisation of a styrenic monomer containing catechol with divinylbenzene.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention divinylbenzene is used as a coupling agent.
Preferred adsorbent resin is a copolymer of styrene cross linked with divinylbenzene.
The at least one crosslinker is preferably divinylbenzene or ethylene glycol dimethacrylate.
These polymeric materials can be based on polystyrene and divinylbenzene.
Other preferred coupling agents include divinylbenzene or alternatively multifunctional chlorosilanes.
The branching agent used in the coupling reaction is divinylbenzene.
Commercial divinylbenzene which is a mixture of the three isomers and other compounds is satisfactory.
Most preferably the multiolefin crosslinking agent is divinylbenzene or diisopropenylbenzene.
Divinylbenzene is the most commonly used coupling monomer and results in star polymers.
The use of copolymers of methacrylic acid and divinylbenzene is preferred.
The resin had a polystyrene divinylbenzene matrix and it contained sulphonic acid groups.
Preferred for its compatibility with the vinylarene is divinylbenzene.
The most preferred coupling agent is divinylbenzene because it is readily available in commercial quantities.
The resin may be crosslinked by using a crosslinking agent such as divinylbenzene.
The polymeric matrices of the polystyrene divinylbenzene type are encountered especially in anion exchanging resins.
The copolymer can also include crosslinking monomers such as divinylbenzene.
SML expressed as the sum of divinylbenzene and ethylvinylbenzene.
Very suitable ion exchange resins are sulphonated polystyrene divinylbenzene resins.
In addition, divinylbenzene butyl rubber may be used.
Most preferred is divinylbenzene.
The brominated polystyrene with crosslinking may be obtained by brominating porous polystyrene crosslinked with divinylbenzene.
The crosslinker is divinylbenzene.
Of these, divinylbenzene and triallyl isocyanurate are more preferable.
A typical example is divinylbenzene.
Among these, divinylbenzene and the like are preferred.

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